How does their influence on the Renaissance connect to the world today?
he discovered Mexico where many people live and work today
he made a influence to be the first one to sail to Veracruz
How did Magellan influence Renaissance?
first one to cirumnavigate the world
named the Pacific ocean
How does their influence on the Renaissance connect to the world today?
first one to actually have the guts to sail around the world to give people ideas to explore
How did Sir Francis Drake influence the Renaissance?
he was the captain of the Seadogs which lead to more cruses of Seadog
Scripts
Magellan
Yesterday, September 1519, my crew and I said our prayers and set sail for southern Spain with five ships—the Santiago, the San Antonio, the Conception, the Trinidad, and the Victoria.(in the boat). Our small fleet sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and reached South America. We stocked up with goods and sailed down the coastline looking for a passage through this great continent. We just couldn’t find a route through South America! We sailed further and further south, sailing into every river and bay we came upon. The weather was getting colder, and we were running out of supplies. The crew revolted against the other captains and me. I had the men who started the mutiny hanged, and then we continued our journey. Finally, in October of 1520, we found a strait. I named it after myself, calling it the Strait of Magellan. It took 38 moons to sail through the dangerous strait. We finally arrived at the ocean that Balboa had discovered several years before. I named it the Pacific Ocean because of its calm waters. We found ourselves sailing for weeks across this ocean with no sign of land. Our drinking water stunk and started to get slimy. My crew and I had to eat rats! Many of my crew suffered from __scurvy__. One of the other captains deserted me and sailed the San Antonio back to Spain. In March of 1521, we arrived in Guam, an island in the Pacific. From there, we headed for the Molasses. I never made it to Spice Islands. I was caught in a war with the Philippine Islands. We faced a group of natives who killed me with a poisoned arrow in my foot and a spear through my heart. They also burned my ship and then left my body.
Sir Francis Drake
Last Year, 1585, war broke out with Spain, and I was given command of a fleet. I decided to pay a visit to my old hunting ground, the Spanish Main. For nearly a year, I did damage to the Spanish colonial cities and shipping.
The Next Year, 1587, I learned that the Spaniards were gathering a large fleet in European waters. I took my ships into the port of Cadiz, and we destroyed many Spanish ships, an act I called "Singeing the King of Spain’s beard." This delayed the attack Spain planned against England, but it did not stop it.
In 1588, a very great fleet, the Spanish Armada, sailed for England. I was made vice admiral of the English fleet to fight against the Armada. My daring tactics, active ships did much damage on the heavy Spanish galleons and contributed largely to our English victory.
I helped defeat the Spanish Armada, and he was the first Englishman to sail around the world.
Magellan
Cortez
How did Cortez influence Renaissance?
How does their influence on the Renaissance connect to the world today?
How did Magellan influence Renaissance?
How does their influence on the Renaissance connect to the world today?
How did Sir Francis Drake influence the Renaissance?
Scripts
Magellan
Yesterday, September 1519, my crew and I said our prayers and set sail for southern Spain with five ships—the Santiago, the San Antonio, the Conception, the Trinidad, and the Victoria.(in the boat). Our small fleet sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and reached South America. We stocked up with goods and sailed down the coastline looking for a passage through this great continent. We just couldn’t find a route through South America! We sailed further and further south, sailing into every river and bay we came upon. The weather was getting colder, and we were running out of supplies. The crew revolted against the other captains and me. I had the men who started the mutiny hanged, and then we continued our journey. Finally, in October of 1520, we found a strait. I named it after myself, calling it the Strait of Magellan. It took 38 moons to sail through the dangerous strait. We finally arrived at the ocean that Balboa had discovered several years before. I named it the Pacific Ocean because of its calm waters. We found ourselves sailing for weeks across this ocean with no sign of land. Our drinking water stunk and started to get slimy. My crew and I had to eat rats! Many of my crew suffered from __scurvy__. One of the other captains deserted me and sailed the San Antonio back to Spain. In March of 1521, we arrived in Guam, an island in the Pacific. From there, we headed for the Molasses. I never made it to Spice Islands. I was caught in a war with the Philippine Islands. We faced a group of natives who killed me with a poisoned arrow in my foot and a spear through my heart. They also burned my ship and then left my body.Sir Francis Drake
Last Year, 1585, war broke out with Spain, and I was given command of a fleet. I decided to pay a visit to my old hunting ground, the Spanish Main. For nearly a year, I did damage to the Spanish colonial cities and shipping.The Next Year, 1587, I learned that the Spaniards were gathering a large fleet in European waters. I took my ships into the port of Cadiz, and we destroyed many Spanish ships, an act I called "Singeing the King of Spain’s beard." This delayed the attack Spain planned against England, but it did not stop it.
In 1588, a very great fleet, the Spanish Armada, sailed for England. I was made vice admiral of the English fleet to fight against the Armada. My daring tactics, active ships did much damage on the heavy Spanish galleons and contributed largely to our English victory.
I helped defeat the Spanish Armada, and he was the first Englishman to sail around the world.
Works Cited Cortez "Cortez." Oracle ThinkQuest Library. 18 Feb. 2009 http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/cortez.htm. Sir Francis Drake "Francis Drake The Voyage." 18 Feb. 2009 <http://www.mcn.org/2/oseeler/voy.htm>. Magellan "Magellan." Oracle ThinkQuest Library. 18 Feb. 2009 <http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/magellan.htm>.